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hopefully we have some clarity with the election. they're all willing to say, look, it doesn't almost matter what the playing field looks like, but we have no sense of it. they're willing to suit up under any circumstances. when they don't understand the competition, don't have the rules of the game, they're not going to suit up. >> exactly. we need more clarity. all right. thanks, everybody. we appreciate it. see you soon. we'll keep watching this market in the extended hours on the heels of this selloff happening at the end of the day. i want to stick with with the markets and welcome terry duffy to the program. trying something different today. terry is going to be my co-host for the hour of the "closing bell." very excited about that. good to see you. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> thanks so much for joining us. you're no stranger to the issues driving this market. i want to begin here in terms of the action we saw today. apparently we're getting this new debate in terms of is the fed stimulus actually going to boost g
hopefully we have some clarity with the election. they're all willing to say, look, it doesn't almost matter what the playing field looks like, but we have no sense of it. they're willing to suit up under any circumstances. when they don't understand the competition, don't have the rules of the game, they're not going to suit up. >> exactly. we need more clarity. all right. thanks, everybody. we appreciate it. see you soon. we'll keep watching this market in the extended hours on the...
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some uncertainty about the election. the composition of government, how much participation and collaboration there will be. so we have plenty of issues to worry about. corporate earnings, macro slow down. china hard landing, soft landing, still with property bubbles in spain, china, et cetera. there are plenty of things to go around. we have made a very strong run from the june lows. the magnitude of the decreased potential. and i want to say that potentially it all depends on support levels. it is not shocking if you go back to, say, may of 2010 to when we had the flash crash of the june lows. we got a good sell-off. >> to be fair, two things. how low is it going to go? answer that. and secondly, the reason i pushed back is we had macro issues and the dow has rallied strongly. >> precisely. the sentiment was built on hope and built on the central banks coming into the fore. if you think about it, if we topped on the 14th that friday morning at around whatever it was -- 10:30, 10:45 on the s&p intraday the fed e effect l
some uncertainty about the election. the composition of government, how much participation and collaboration there will be. so we have plenty of issues to worry about. corporate earnings, macro slow down. china hard landing, soft landing, still with property bubbles in spain, china, et cetera. there are plenty of things to go around. we have made a very strong run from the june lows. the magnitude of the decreased potential. and i want to say that potentially it all depends on support levels....
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i think if the election were here today obama would win. but, so that basically if romney starts to do better i think that is good news for the stock market. by hook or by crook do you think the hook will be solved? even congress doesn't want a recession. i don't care about the composition of congress. they know that a $450 billion tax hike will doom us. do you assume that they are going to get through the fiscal cliff without falling off it? >> i would say this though, i think there is enough strength from the home building and the rising house price impact on the economy, that if we do go over, that i think we will avoid a negative consequence and bear in mind that the open-ended decision by the fed to go to qe 3. i think he will be there with a lot of stimulus if we do go over it. i suspect that we will make a deal. the noise level is high that the intensions to come to people they don't want to admit it. they want to fight with the other side. >> thank you so much for your out look. business economists and a new survey say that governme
i think if the election were here today obama would win. but, so that basically if romney starts to do better i think that is good news for the stock market. by hook or by crook do you think the hook will be solved? even congress doesn't want a recession. i don't care about the composition of congress. they know that a $450 billion tax hike will doom us. do you assume that they are going to get through the fiscal cliff without falling off it? >> i would say this though, i think there is...
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it remind me of 1936 when fdr ran for re-election. unfortunately, they were wrong and we went into a terrible decline after that. you know, americans are naturally optimistic. they see that kay shiler is up the past three months. they figure housing is getting better. i can tell you from our perspective at tangent where we spend our time raising money for funds and private companies, that's not the case. >> peter, what about in the meantime we have the fiscal cliff issues. is that keeping the markets in check right now? what do you think investors are waiting for or hoping for come december 31? >> well, the s&p 500 is near a multiyear high. i think the fiscal cliff is not what they're thinking about right now. i think right now, and i specify that the market's time has shrunk dramatically, the focus on this tug of war between the central banks and the reality that on the other hand the economy is slowing down. i think the markets will focus on the fiscal issues on the first tuesday in november. >> peter, what do you think is going on
it remind me of 1936 when fdr ran for re-election. unfortunately, they were wrong and we went into a terrible decline after that. you know, americans are naturally optimistic. they see that kay shiler is up the past three months. they figure housing is getting better. i can tell you from our perspective at tangent where we spend our time raising money for funds and private companies, that's not the case. >> peter, what about in the meantime we have the fiscal cliff issues. is that keeping...
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this could be benghazi gate on the eve of the election. also this evening, mitt romney should draw a red line for middle income taxpayers and say you will not lose your deductions and you will get yours lower tax rates. he has to have a chris cal clear growth message in next week's debate. it could be his last chance. plus the nfl made a deal overnight and the real refs will be on the field this evening. this is a huge story where there were billions of dollars at stake. we have an exclusive new england patriots owner robert kraft joins me this evening. he is the first owner to speak out. all right. following monday's outburst by mahmoud ahmadinejad, it was israeli benjamin netanyahu's turn today. danielle lee joins us with the details. >> good evening. today prime minister netanyahu used a cartoon-like graphic to drive home his fear that iran could have a nuclear bomb completed by this coming summer. he said the time for peaceful negotiations is running out. from a fight over the west bank to fears about iran's nuclear program, netanyahu
this could be benghazi gate on the eve of the election. also this evening, mitt romney should draw a red line for middle income taxpayers and say you will not lose your deductions and you will get yours lower tax rates. he has to have a chris cal clear growth message in next week's debate. it could be his last chance. plus the nfl made a deal overnight and the real refs will be on the field this evening. this is a huge story where there were billions of dollars at stake. we have an exclusive...
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but i think if we get through -- businesses are looking at the problems coming forward, the election and the fiscal cliff and thinking that they want to put off those decisions, i think as we get through that, that the dollar becomes the better lay. >> the data today i would assume so plays into your idea that mocht commodities are going lower from here. so with a suggestion of lack of fundamental. >> the arguing sector has seen something, but even that is slowing as people make substitutions away from higher price commodities. >> you're not afraid of bernanke and draghi making you long? >> at the end of the day, we think it's demand that's going to make the difference. >> that's a big stake in the ground right now and it's been pretty contrarian. wouldn't you say? >> i think so. people are definitely increasing their betts on commodities. we started getting into short commodity positions this month and they haven't behaved the way you think they would given this open ended liquidity. >> and couldn't you say that the reason -- and i agree with you, i think that the economic realities
but i think if we get through -- businesses are looking at the problems coming forward, the election and the fiscal cliff and thinking that they want to put off those decisions, i think as we get through that, that the dollar becomes the better lay. >> the data today i would assume so plays into your idea that mocht commodities are going lower from here. so with a suggestion of lack of fundamental. >> the arguing sector has seen something, but even that is slowing as people make...
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it's also an election number. i think that if romney were able to capitalize off something he could capitalize what is obviously a deceleration in the economy and in the election. >> when we come back we're just minutes away from another data point. this is going to be breaking news on consumer sentiment followed by something we've all been waiting for. >>> coming up how many stocks can you talk about and how fast can you do it? see if you can do it better than cramer. six stocks in 60 seconds. when "squawk on the street" returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing a reason to look twice. the entirely new lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more in
it's also an election number. i think that if romney were able to capitalize off something he could capitalize what is obviously a deceleration in the economy and in the election. >> when we come back we're just minutes away from another data point. this is going to be breaking news on consumer sentiment followed by something we've all been waiting for. >>> coming up how many stocks can you talk about and how fast can you do it? see if you can do it better than cramer. six stocks...
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and other elections around the country. and i think it is difficult at times, frankly regrettable that some candidates have tried to seek political gain in characterizing this one way or the other. i really think what we should be focusing on is the important lessons we can learn from this, and sustaining america's engagement in a critical part of the world, whereas you know, there are so many other places that demand and need our attention and engagement. >> i know you spend a lot of time folk us on those, as well. senator coons, thank you very much. one of them is mali. >>> also in the speech today, the president used his platform to lay out his successes in foreign policy over the past four years. it was a very specific list, but does it add up? >>> and mitt romney took a stab at a vision for foreign policy and said there should be very specific conditions for a country to get foreign aid from the united states. >>> and a college student nearly dies after consuming alcohol. but how he got it into his body might shock you
and other elections around the country. and i think it is difficult at times, frankly regrettable that some candidates have tried to seek political gain in characterizing this one way or the other. i really think what we should be focusing on is the important lessons we can learn from this, and sustaining america's engagement in a critical part of the world, whereas you know, there are so many other places that demand and need our attention and engagement. >> i know you spend a lot of...
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and, would you be interested in voting early this election? >> reporter: karen is credited with making the iowa gops 1 millionth voter call this cycle. >> issues that matter to iowa. >> reporter: she's doing her part now as republicans play early voting catch. >> you know, we're working hard here, we're rolling up our sleeves and putting our boots on and we're going at it. so, we still have time. >> reporter: john king, cnn, iowa city, iowa. >>> and lots more ahead as "cnn newsroom" continues with fredricka whitfield. >> i can't believe it's under 40 days under election day. it went by like this, after all. >> i'm sure a lot of people are happy a about this. >> it's true, too. we'll elaborate on that later, too. good to see you, appreciate it. >>> for now, we'll begin with new information on an investigation into a decade's old mystery, the disappearance of former teamster's boss jimmy hoffa. crews digging under a michigan shed for his possible remains say they did not find any bones, but investigation is not ending there. soil samples will no
and, would you be interested in voting early this election? >> reporter: karen is credited with making the iowa gops 1 millionth voter call this cycle. >> issues that matter to iowa. >> reporter: she's doing her part now as republicans play early voting catch. >> you know, we're working hard here, we're rolling up our sleeves and putting our boots on and we're going at it. so, we still have time. >> reporter: john king, cnn, iowa city, iowa. >>> and lots...
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i'm sure if he did, he would win the next election. he's funny about that. he's allowed to run as president of ireland because of his irish heritage. he's also, because arkansas is part of some former french colony or part of the french empire, he is allowed to also go to france where he would have to stay for six months and learn the language, to run as president of france. >> that's not a bad gig. >> you could have president clinton of paris. it could be most entertaining. >> it could be very entertaining. i hear they have fabulous wine there, but i digress. i want to play some of your interview. seriously here, you're talking to bill clinton, talking about romney's appearance at the clinton global initiative. here you go. >> mitt romney today came out with this line, went down very well with the audience, as you expected. there is one thing we learn, a few words from bill clinton can do someone a lot of good. what words would you have for mitt romney given the state of the election campaign right now? >> well, i think, you know, the debates are very impor
i'm sure if he did, he would win the next election. he's funny about that. he's allowed to run as president of ireland because of his irish heritage. he's also, because arkansas is part of some former french colony or part of the french empire, he is allowed to also go to france where he would have to stay for six months and learn the language, to run as president of france. >> that's not a bad gig. >> you could have president clinton of paris. it could be most entertaining....
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just 39 days until the election. one of the big zblooerks health care, back in the spotlight this week after governor romney said people without insurance can always go to an emergency room to get care as the presidential candidates prepare to debate next week, chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta zeros in what's at stake. >> reporter: since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 are now carried by their parents' plans and preventive care is carried 100% by insurance companies. seniors in particular have benefitted on prescription drugs. >> seniors who fall in the coverage gap known as the donut hole will start getting some help. they'll receive 250 dollars to help pay for prescriptions and that will, over time, fill in the donut hole. >> reporter: 5.5 million seniors have saved a total of nearly $4.5 billion on prescription drugs since the law was enacted, according to the health and human services department. he also plans to slow spending on medicare. >> i have str
just 39 days until the election. one of the big zblooerks health care, back in the spotlight this week after governor romney said people without insurance can always go to an emergency room to get care as the presidential candidates prepare to debate next week, chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta zeros in what's at stake. >> reporter: since president obama's health care law was enacted 3.1 million people under the age of 26 are now carried by their parents' plans and preventive care...
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woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at earnedasay.org anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> we only thought those nfl replacement refs were at the head, but monday night football gave us a moment that everybody fear
woman 1: this isn't just another election. we're voting for... the future of our medicare and social security. man 1: i want facts. straight talk. tell me your plan... and what it means for me. woman 2: i'm tired of the negative ads and political spin. that won't help me decide. man 2: i earned my medicare and social security. and i deserve some answers. anncr: where do the candidates stand on issues that... affect seniors today and in the future? find out with the aarp voters' guide at...
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number two, isn't it interest the way foreign policy has now become critical to this election. >> "cnn newsroom with carol costello" begins right now. >>> happening now, tension in the gulf, iran claiming overnight that it test fired four miss designed to hit war ships. u.s. navy on guard watching iran's next moves. >>> controversial view. the white house defending president obama's appearance on the daytime talk show. republicans saying that he's choosing showbiz over foreign policy. obama sending hillary clinton to the u.n. for face-to-face meetings. >>> seattle stunner. the call everyone is talking about this morning. packers/seahawks. clock ticking. then this happened. >> who did they give it to? touchdown! >> oh. two refs, two different calls. and one huge upset. $200 million refund. if you have a discover card you may be getting cash back. the feds saying the bank tricked people into signing up for payment protection plans. we are watching "your m ing you. "newsroom" starts right now. >>> good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i'm carol costello. we begin with that break
number two, isn't it interest the way foreign policy has now become critical to this election. >> "cnn newsroom with carol costello" begins right now. >>> happening now, tension in the gulf, iran claiming overnight that it test fired four miss designed to hit war ships. u.s. navy on guard watching iran's next moves. >>> controversial view. the white house defending president obama's appearance on the daytime talk show. republicans saying that he's choosing...
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election. even a political ad by an american interest group now running in florida uses this net speech as a center piece. >> the fact is that every day that passes iran gets closer and closer to nuclear bombs. the world tells israel, "wait. there's still time." and i say, "wait for what? wait until when?" >> the world needs american strength, not apologies. >> reporter: while he jabs the u.s. and the rest of the world for not doing enough to stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon, iran complains that the world has allowed israel's secret nuclear program to go unchecked and unchallenged. anti-war activists in israel say their nation is employing a double standard when it comes to nuclear policy, and that israel's refusal to hold disarmament talks with its neighbors is a barrier to peace. >> we have something that they can't have. israel is a country that has nuclear weapons and says no to peace initiatives. i think that might seem threatening to others. >> reporter: israeli political scient
election. even a political ad by an american interest group now running in florida uses this net speech as a center piece. >> the fact is that every day that passes iran gets closer and closer to nuclear bombs. the world tells israel, "wait. there's still time." and i say, "wait for what? wait until when?" >> the world needs american strength, not apologies. >> reporter: while he jabs the u.s. and the rest of the world for not doing enough to stop iran from...
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there are only 38 days left until election day. this morning, we're focusing on social issues and how they could affect the outcome and here's what we're talking about. 48% of you think health care is the top social issue. 33% say it's education. but there's also guns, abortion, same-sex marriage. we all know that the economy is actually issue number one with most voters, but social issues still play a big part for voters in making their final decision. joining me now to talk about the potential impact of these issues, cnn contributor maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "real news on the blaze." good to see both of you. maria, what's number one in your book in terms of social issues? >> well, it's interesting, because while you mentioned health care, i think a lot of voters also see health care as an economic issue, because that's the number one concern when they look at health care is costs, and what that is going to mean for their family. so i think health care is a big issue. and in some respects, if it's looked at as a soci
there are only 38 days left until election day. this morning, we're focusing on social issues and how they could affect the outcome and here's what we're talking about. 48% of you think health care is the top social issue. 33% say it's education. but there's also guns, abortion, same-sex marriage. we all know that the economy is actually issue number one with most voters, but social issues still play a big part for voters in making their final decision. joining me now to talk about the...
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of course, it's five and a half weeks until the election. anything can happen, and we have those debates coming up one week from today. they start, suzanne, that could also change the needle on the polling. >> certainly could. right around the corner there. all right, paul. thank you very much. obviously president obama, mitt romney competing for the very important state of ohio. a swing state. >>> it wasn't so long ago when we lived without cell phones, right? what's it going to be like, right, if you were to go a full day without a cell phone? harder than you might think. we actually tried it. that ahead. could only come from. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? h
of course, it's five and a half weeks until the election. anything can happen, and we have those debates coming up one week from today. they start, suzanne, that could also change the needle on the polling. >> certainly could. right around the corner there. all right, paul. thank you very much. obviously president obama, mitt romney competing for the very important state of ohio. a swing state. >>> it wasn't so long ago when we lived without cell phones, right? what's it going to...
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in 2008, on the cusp of an historic election, first black president to, you know, about to be elected, you had an amazing turnout among minorities and youth vote. what the polls today are showing, projecting a larger turnout than that, a little bit of a stretch, a little harder to stomach in a downed economy, so i'm very skeptical you will see that turnout again. >> there is one thing i do in this world, carol, i never, ever listen to anything dick morris has to say. do you know how wrong he has been? seriously, he probably gets his name wrong each day. the bottom line is this here. republicans complaining about the polls. fox news did polls showing the president leading. last night i checked, they are not liberal. last i checked. they are measuring were people are now. >> no election is won by any poll. tough turn your people out. what the polls give you is an indication of where you're weak, where you're strong and how you need to proceed forward. and so at the end of the day, i don't pay attention to any poll. if you don't get your folks out, a poll today is irrelevant. you will lo
in 2008, on the cusp of an historic election, first black president to, you know, about to be elected, you had an amazing turnout among minorities and youth vote. what the polls today are showing, projecting a larger turnout than that, a little bit of a stretch, a little harder to stomach in a downed economy, so i'm very skeptical you will see that turnout again. >> there is one thing i do in this world, carol, i never, ever listen to anything dick morris has to say. do you know how wrong...
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what's happened to student loans after the november election? christine romans will join us to talk about the candidates straight ahead. we are all reflections of the people who came before us. the good they did inspires us, prepares us and guides us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "starting point," everyone. a look at your top stories. rescuers in nepal say there is no hope of finding any more survivors after a mountaintop avalanche. at least eight people are dead. mountain guides called off the search. three climbers, two frenchmen and a canadian are still missing. the >>> the army psychiatrist arrested in the 2009 shooting mas
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when bill clinton was seeking re-election in 1996, six weeks before the election he was at the u.n. general assembly meeting with a whole bunch of world leaders. >> this is kind of a don't rock the boat strategy. i think there's a sense that no good can come of any controversy right now. and that if you have one bilateral meeting and only one bilateral meeting, you're going to get other people angry. if you have a host of bilaterals, there's more of an opportunity to get more people angry. so if you're in the obama campaign and you're looking at the next six weeks, saying why do we want to cause ourselves any problems? and that's exactly what's behind this. >> he's going to go back on the campaign trail of florida and ohio. i'm going to show our viewers our poll of polls, the average number of the most recent polls in these two key battleground states. look at ohio first. likely voters choice for president you see it right there, john, 50% for president obama, 44% for romney. that's a nice lead for obama in the key battleground state of ohio. if you take a look at florida, you see r
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elections, doesn't it? he's mindful of that? >> i think he's waiting until after the election, until he really makes the case. so i think -- and there are some efforts to try to get him to talk with prime minister netanyahu this week at the u.n., but prime minister netanyahu has one agenda in mind. and this is iran. and i think that he's really going to kind of give a final warning to the international community. he's going to lay out how far is iran going to go before israel's and the world should be taking some steps. so i think that he's going to be very forceful, trying to make his case that this is really a threat to international security. >> okay. so let's stick with iran here and the president there. yesterday, you said he would go gangbusters, and you're not typically wrong. >> it happens, on occasion. it happens, on occasion. i really did think, and all his comments leading up to the united nations, his press conference, very strong about israel. you know, we've been talking about how u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon
elections, doesn't it? he's mindful of that? >> i think he's waiting until after the election, until he really makes the case. so i think -- and there are some efforts to try to get him to talk with prime minister netanyahu this week at the u.n., but prime minister netanyahu has one agenda in mind. and this is iran. and i think that he's really going to kind of give a final warning to the international community. he's going to lay out how far is iran going to go before israel's and the...
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president obama took a tougher than usual election-season line against iran. the cold realty is that after nearly four years of failed diplomacy and half-hearted sanctions that he opposed until congress forced his hand, neither iran nor israel believe him. he talked about diplomacy but that time is not unlimited. is that enough? i mean, don't republicans have a point here? >> it is hard to tell. i think "the wall street journal" was trying to give him a left-handed compliment. he was very firm yesterday and he was very clear. you know, i think diplomacy, in general, is a business of nuance. but yesterday he was about as firm and clear and it was a very beautiful defense of american policy or freedom of speech. he was very clear on the nuclear issue and thought he spoke beautifully about chris stevens. i think the editorial opinion this morning is very favorable to him. >> and to your point, i think he did speak very clearly. he did speak very forcefully and beautifully. but i think what republicans are saying is to what end? we have been speaking beautifully a
president obama took a tougher than usual election-season line against iran. the cold realty is that after nearly four years of failed diplomacy and half-hearted sanctions that he opposed until congress forced his hand, neither iran nor israel believe him. he talked about diplomacy but that time is not unlimited. is that enough? i mean, don't republicans have a point here? >> it is hard to tell. i think "the wall street journal" was trying to give him a left-handed compliment....
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he sees that it's very likely that president obama could be re-elected. and he knows he's going to need his help. he may need to work to the. >> the big subject today, especially a big subject all week is syria. today our secretary of state hillary clinton will be meeting with other leaders from around the region and beyond to discuss this issue. >> that's right. she's hosting a meeting of the so-called friends of syria. it's a group of countries from the region, from europe, that are working really hard. you know, this is really bedeviled the international community for a lot of reasons, not always that president bashar al assad won't step down, but at the same time, the security council hasn't been able to act. world powers, like a lack of political will to take action to get bashar al assad out. and also the opposition really isn't organized. and i think today what they want to do is try and get the rebels on the ground that are fighting, the political people on the ground that are trying to help the syrian people, and also these exiles to start workin
he sees that it's very likely that president obama could be re-elected. and he knows he's going to need his help. he may need to work to the. >> the big subject today, especially a big subject all week is syria. today our secretary of state hillary clinton will be meeting with other leaders from around the region and beyond to discuss this issue. >> that's right. she's hosting a meeting of the so-called friends of syria. it's a group of countries from the region, from europe, that...
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i don't need $300 million and my brother elected -- >> reporter: many failed attempts to find him, tips had him buried in cement near the end zone of old giant stadium. they looked for blood stains on the floor boards of an old detroit home. hoffa's middle name was riddle and so is trying to pinpoint why his fate captivates so many people. >> he was a negotiator and powerful and combined that with his mysterious disappearance and the connection with the underworld and the mob. >> reporter: so, now, the question is, will police crack this case or will it remain an unsolved mystery? susan candiotti, cnn, roseville, michigan. >>> more engine trouble for the boeing 787 dreamliner. federal plane inspectors have found a second engine problem on another dreamliner. the aircraft had not yet flown when investigators identified the trouble. the national transportation safety board says it is investigating the problems. >>> all right, today, a portion of one of the busiest freeways in america closed. motorists in los angeles are being advised to stay away one more time from a ten-mile stretch of t
i don't need $300 million and my brother elected -- >> reporter: many failed attempts to find him, tips had him buried in cement near the end zone of old giant stadium. they looked for blood stains on the floor boards of an old detroit home. hoffa's middle name was riddle and so is trying to pinpoint why his fate captivates so many people. >> he was a negotiator and powerful and combined that with his mysterious disappearance and the connection with the underworld and the mob....
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what words would you have for mitt romney given the state of the election campaign right now? >> well, i think, you know, the debates e very important for him. >> crucial? >> i think so. and i think if he's going to double down on that 47% remark, that will cause difficulties bee no know that the overwhelming number of those people work and have children and the reason they don't pay federal income taxes is the median income is as low as it was in 1995 now, and until the current eleion season, republicans and democrats crpported both the child tax it andhe earned income tax credit. this is a rejection of basicmor bipartisan policy to support workingfamilies. it is not a bunch freeloaders. >> there he goes. piers mo bringing up the 47% from the secretly videotaped moment in that fund-raiser back in, what, may. but no big sis hs going straight for that 47% line. noand quite interesting because bill clinton on my show tually a few months ago had, of course, supported mt romney over his record of bain capital and refused to join inhe obama super pac bashing of romney over that. >>
what words would you have for mitt romney given the state of the election campaign right now? >> well, i think, you know, the debates e very important for him. >> crucial? >> i think so. and i think if he's going to double down on that 47% remark, that will cause difficulties bee no know that the overwhelming number of those people work and have children and the reason they don't pay federal income taxes is the median income is as low as it was in 1995 now, and until the...
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and happy election day to you. i'm not kidding. it is election day. everybody else has been counting town the days for weeks now, right? technically november 6th is 40 days from today. but guess what, election day has already started in some states. absentee ballots are going out. and in other states, coming back. look at this map. 32 states and the district of
and happy election day to you. i'm not kidding. it is election day. everybody else has been counting town the days for weeks now, right? technically november 6th is 40 days from today. but guess what, election day has already started in some states. absentee ballots are going out. and in other states, coming back. look at this map. 32 states and the district of
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or not elected, fund raises which they all have time for, that has a lot to do with the election. they'll make time for the media and the "the view" is very important for the female demographic. so that's part of it. and what he hasn't met with netenyahu enough? >> believe me he has met with them plenty of times and knows exactly where the prime minister stands. what did they discuss on "the view"? they discussed libya, and what they would do after the presidency if he won a second term, and apparently michelle obama said go on a long vacation. i don't blame her. president obama joked around that he was there to be eye candy. and joy behar tweeted about mitt romney and his reluctance to appear on the show . . . damn maybe that's what mitt romney is referring to when talking about her sharp tongue. in fact we talked to joy behar earlier today and asked her about that. first let me play you the tape of his secret meeting with donors and get your reaction >> joy: okay. >> although "the view" is high risk, only one is conservative and four are sharp tongued and not conservative whippy
or not elected, fund raises which they all have time for, that has a lot to do with the election. they'll make time for the media and the "the view" is very important for the female demographic. so that's part of it. and what he hasn't met with netenyahu enough? >> believe me he has met with them plenty of times and knows exactly where the prime minister stands. what did they discuss on "the view"? they discussed libya, and what they would do after the presidency if he...
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public financing in the last election. the democratic was also part of wall street. look at number two lawyers and lobbyists. number four, securities and investment, wall street and real estate, also financial. and in fact, when you look at his top doshes overall we've got kenneth langone the owner of home depose. hedge fund, daniel loeb hedge fund. it's weird. he gets most of his backing and money from wall street and wall street says we want to foreclosure, we don't want you to help homeowners and golly gee, turns out chris christie can't find a way to help the homeowners. what a wild coincidence. that's the real chris christie. >> when we come back, we're going to turn around and hit the democrats, because the administration hasn't been honest with you. in term of drone strikes they say they haven't killed civilians. we're going to show you the real facts when we come back. >> it has made people extremely angry president united states. >> drones were classified as it is new guantanamo, the new recruiting tool for al-qaeda. sending you monthly doses right to your d
public financing in the last election. the democratic was also part of wall street. look at number two lawyers and lobbyists. number four, securities and investment, wall street and real estate, also financial. and in fact, when you look at his top doshes overall we've got kenneth langone the owner of home depose. hedge fund, daniel loeb hedge fund. it's weird. he gets most of his backing and money from wall street and wall street says we want to foreclosure, we don't want you to help...
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it is 42 days until the election. please please, please register to vote. it is your right. we've made it'. go to current.com tomorrow morning. we'll see you next time. >> welcome to young turks. mitt romney and president obama are competing for bill clinton's attention. >> a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. >> president clinton, thank you for your very kind introduction, although i have to admit i really did like the speech a few weeks ago a little bit better. >> all right romney in that speech had a whopper about special interest. you know what i love about this show? facts. we're going to bring you facts about his top donors. will blow your mind. hows that for fun? you know mitt romney's best friend caused this. >> it was a scramble in the end zone and then a split decision. one says touchdown another says no. >> this is comical to me, really. >> how is mitt romney related to that? i'm going to prove that. you sit right here and you'll see exactly how he's related. it turns out our government has been lying to us about civilians killed in broken str
it is 42 days until the election. please please, please register to vote. it is your right. we've made it'. go to current.com tomorrow morning. we'll see you next time. >> welcome to young turks. mitt romney and president obama are competing for bill clinton's attention. >> a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. >> president clinton, thank you for your very kind introduction, although i have to admit i really did like the speech a few weeks ago a little bit...
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the powerful may steal an election, but they can't steal democracy. if you have an opinion, you better back it up. >>eliot spitzer takes on politics. >>science and republicans do not mix. >>now it's your turn at the only online forum with a direct line to eliot spitzer. >>join the debate now. >> eliot: this week marks the annual clinton global initiative conference featuring speeches and panels from some of the most prominent panels in the world. one of those panels was titled women in the economy. joining us now is sheri blair who has had a distinguished career in england, and is the developer of your foundation. thank you for being here. >> it's delightful to be here. >> eliot: give us a scope of your foundation. >> we try to help people particularly in the middle east africa, and asia expand and grow their businesses so they can help themselves their families, and the wider community. i strongly believe a woman who has economic power and has her own money also has a voice in the community. >> eliot: so this is part of a larger social transformation
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it is the nature of how elections work. >> eliot: i'm not so sure. seriously in ohio, the manufacturing base is beginning to come back. the economy is coming back and there's one overarching reason for that, the auto bailout. that issue in what we used to refer to as the rust belt has been harmful to romney. mitt romney's handling of that was fundamentally wrong. >> you look at his resume. i talked to -- everything i want he was a businessman, he was a governor. he seems like he would be the best person that could go against obama right now but i don't know what he's going to do. >> eliot: his campaign has turned himself into somebody who is invacuous. he gave those things up five years ago. put that editorial aside. let's go to the senate campaigns. where the battleground is. a few months ago people thought the republicans would take the senate. abby, do you think that's likely at this point? >> i don't know anymore. it was a sure thing. but the way it's looking now, you have to look at the way local races follow a national race. and i think they're
it is the nature of how elections work. >> eliot: i'm not so sure. seriously in ohio, the manufacturing base is beginning to come back. the economy is coming back and there's one overarching reason for that, the auto bailout. that issue in what we used to refer to as the rust belt has been harmful to romney. mitt romney's handling of that was fundamentally wrong. >> you look at his resume. i talked to -- everything i want he was a businessman, he was a governor. he seems like he...
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it will be reflected on election day. what it does tell you and for the romney campaign, this was the worst part of yesterday. it intensified the narrative that it is all slipping away and that your electoral path to victory is not only hard to see. it is quite literally statistically invisible at the moment. >> bill: in fact, scott pelley last night on cbs news said that they, today, would give obama 255 electoral votes that includes ohio. not sure it includes florida. don't think it does but 255 which is damn close to 270. we're talking football, politics. airplane windows and everything else. >> and magnus. with major garrett this morning and you at 1-866-55-press. the "full court press" and we'll be right back. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >>only on current tv. dose of politics from a fresh perspective. >>i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. >>only on current tv. it's go time. it's go time. it's go time. go time. you know what time it is. go time.
it will be reflected on election day. what it does tell you and for the romney campaign, this was the worst part of yesterday. it intensified the narrative that it is all slipping away and that your electoral path to victory is not only hard to see. it is quite literally statistically invisible at the moment. >> bill: in fact, scott pelley last night on cbs news said that they, today, would give obama 255 electoral votes that includes ohio. not sure it includes florida. don't think it...
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>> there's an election. iran is a quasi-democracy. they have more or less fair elections. limited by people who can and can't run. >> bill: but the clerics indicate whom they want to be the next president? >> not necessarily. i mean they did not pick ahmadinejad. that was a bit of a surprise. they certainly didn't pick the reformist president who preceded ahmadinejad. so neither one of those was expected to win and did win. so there are surprises. it is a quasi-democracy. elections under restraints -- constraints. >> bill: as we've learned in other countries right when you bring about successful and bringing about democratic reforms, you don't always get the results in a free election that you might want. >> no. not at all. >> bill: that's part of the democratic system, right? >> read america history. some chaos for years in this country while we had free elections. >> bill: talking u.n. and the middle east with joe cirincione from the ploughshares fund. we'll be right back here on the "full court press." you're welcome to join the conversation at any time right now at 1-8
>> there's an election. iran is a quasi-democracy. they have more or less fair elections. limited by people who can and can't run. >> bill: but the clerics indicate whom they want to be the next president? >> not necessarily. i mean they did not pick ahmadinejad. that was a bit of a surprise. they certainly didn't pick the reformist president who preceded ahmadinejad. so neither one of those was expected to win and did win. so there are surprises. it is a quasi-democracy....
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the powerful may steal an election, but they can't steal democracy. >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation, on your radio, and on current tv. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 41 days to go and all americans finally agree on something. these scab refs don't know what the hell they are doing. get them out of there. hey, good morning, everybody. what do you say? the "full court press," we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol. thank you for being here today. join the conversation by giving us a call at 866-55-press and you may indeed have the distinct honor today of chatting with neil king the senior political reporter for the "wall street journal" in studio this hour. >> good morning, bill press. >> bill: i know you had a long commute -- >> i still got to make chocolate chip waffles for the kids before coming -- >> dude, you didn't bring any for me? [ laughter ] >> the kids get waffles on a wednesday? >> that's the kind of dad i am. >> super dad. >> bill: why are they up this early? >> they are already out the door. they are off to school. >> bill: man. i thought
the powerful may steal an election, but they can't steal democracy. >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation, on your radio, and on current tv. this is the "bill press show." >> bill: 41 days to go and all americans finally agree on something. these scab refs don't know what the hell they are doing. get them out of there. hey, good morning, everybody. what do you say? the "full court press," we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol. thank you for...